Description: Signs of all sorts. Must be a tangible sign not something such as "signs of aging or signs of spring".

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One of many propaganda billboards (the only kind of billboards they have) that I took pictures of in Cuba at the end of the Bush years--very loosely translated, it says "The Bush Plan: Take away the home, the school, and all that we've built so well. Thanks, but we already live in a free Cuba."